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Poverty in Data – recap and resources

  • 1 May 2024

In this blog post we briefly recap our Poverty in Data Impact event and share links to the recordings of each of the sessions.

Poverty in Data – speakers and contributors

  • 16 April 2024

We’re delighted to have a wide variety of fantastic contributors to our Poverty in Data event which takes place over three sessions next week, April 23-25! In this blog post we introduce our speakers for each of the sessions.

Poverty in Data Impact event registration now open!

  • 7 March 2024

Find out more about our Poverty in Data impact event!

#DataImpact2021 – continuing the discussion

  • 6 May 2021

#DataImpact2021 raised many interesting questions from participants. Dr Dharmi Kapadia gives her thoughts on three questions posed.

Revisiting #DataImpact2021 – #IdentityInData: Who counts? Visibility, voice and culture in data collection and use

  • 15 March 2021

Wednesday 24th February 2021 saw a gathering of over three hundred people at the UK Data Service’s online event #DataImpact2021 – #IdentityInData: Who counts? Visibility, voice and culture in data collection and use. We plan that the event will just be the start of conversations about identity and representation in data.

Represented yet excluded: How ethnic minority people are counted in national surveys

  • 18 February 2021

Dr Dharmi Kapadia, of the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity and panellists for #DataImpact2021, explores representation of ethnic minority people in data and introduces the Evidence for Equality National Survey.

Will more data change the lives of LGBTQ people in the UK?

  • 11 February 2021

Dr Kevin Guyan, panellist at #DataImpact2021, shares some key reflections on the role of data in representing the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people in the UK.

Is Britain Fairer? What do the data tell us?

  • 9 February 2021

Karen Hurrell from the Equality and Human Rights Commission, and panellist for #DataImpact2021, explores how data help the Commission assess ‘Is Britain Fairer?’ 

DataImpact2021: #IdentityInData: Who counts? Visibility, voice and culture in data collection and reuse

  • 13 January 2021

We introduce the UK Data Service #DataImpact2021 online event, including keynote speaker Lemn Sissay.

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